Is Kandy Kitchen Creations Ltd Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Kandy Kitchen Creations Ltd on AmazonFull story →In series 19, Andrew and Karen Turner brought hand-layered ingredient kits to the Den, tubes of soup, stew, risotto and dessert components stacked so you could see every ingredient before adding water.
The company is still trading, just under a slightly different name and with real shop presence behind it.
Three Investors Wanted a Piece
The couple wanted £50,000 for a third of the company, valuing it just above £151,000, banking on a visual gimmick, clear, compostable tubes showing the ingredients stacked in layers, to set the kits apart on a shelf.
Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden and Touker Suleyman split the whole amount between them, a rare three-way deal that reflects genuine enthusiasm across three very different investing styles.
Surviving the Jump Out of a Home Kitchen
Packaged food is one of the least forgiving categories on this show, squeezed by thin margins, food safety paperwork that gets heavier as volume grows, and cheap own-brand meal kits undercutting on price at every turn.
This one appears to have cleared that hurdle, turning up on industry accreditation registers and sitting on shelves at independent food shops rather than staying an online-only operation.
Same Kits, Different Name Over the Door
Three dragons on one cap table meant retail muscle, sustainability credibility and hands-on manufacturing knowledge all arriving at once, plus three separate address books worth of wholesale introductions.
The business kept trading, going by Crafty Cook by Kandy Kitchen Creations these days. It sells its beef and tomato soup, Cawl Welsh lamb stew and Italian pine nut risotto kits, gluten-free and vegan options included, both online and through independent food shops.